Workout in the City: Walking and Running Tips for City Dwellers
Living in a big city can be exciting. If you call New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago or San Francisco home, you have access to some of the hottest and trendiest health clubs and group exercise classes...
View ArticleJamba Juice and Tons of Fun Workouts in the Hot, Hot Chicago Sun
You know who puts on a good party? Jamba Juice. Tish and I were lucky enough to go to its spring blogging event in LA this past spring, and just a couple weeks ago, they flew me out to Chicago for a...
View ArticleValuing Your Health Over Your Weight (and Facing Your Fears)
A few months ago, BlogHer approached me about speaking on a panel for its HealthMinder Day in Chicago about Weight vs. Health — and how the two sometimes don’t have a darn thing in common. Seeing that...
View ArticleHonestly Good: Taste-Testing and Eating at The Publican in Chicago at BlogHer
It’s no secret that I’m a sucker for taste-testing. Beer, wine, cheese. Let’s taste all the things! Okay, that sounded oddly inappropriate. But really, taste-testing is fun! So when I was recently in...
View ArticleWorkout I Did: Yoga in Millennium Park
Like Kristen, one of my favorite parts of traveling is getting out and doing stuff. Like outdoor stuff. Like active stuff. Like workouts in the coolest of places. My most recent workout adventure? Yoga...
View ArticleGetting an Inside Look at ALDI’s Test Kitchen!
The following is a post sponsored by ALDI. For our sponsored post policy, click here. Over the last few weeks, ALDI has really, really, really won me over. From great recipes to prices you just can’t...
View ArticleI’m Packed and Ready to Share the Goodness
The following post is sponsored by Sundown Naturals®. For our sponsored post policy, click here. You know when you get all excited for a trip and you’re SO pumped that you pack like a week early? Well,...
View Article5 Things to Love About the Chicago Marathon
I love the marathon. As I write this post, I’ve run 16 of them and No. 17 is only eight days away. I would say I have a “problem” but I really don’t see it as a problem (my husband might tell you...
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